
Catch all of the latest messages from Evergreen Church in Tulsa, OK. Evergreen Church: Knowing God, Sharing Life, Changing the World.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 304 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

What are the motives that move Evergreen forward? As we complete the Year of Salt and Light, we must ponder the question: Why do we do what we do? Just as the Sermon on the Mount calls the individual Jesus follower to continually examine personal mot... more
Studies confirm what we already know—our lives suffer from too much noise. Hundreds of advertisements assault us daily. The stress of activity and the urgencies of distraction frazzle us. As we rush from one task to another, we yearn for five minutes... more
People in the western world, where the shepherding of flocks is normally done by driving sheep with dogs, may find it hard to grasp the intimacy seen in biblical shepherd passages. Here, the shepherd is pictured as having a personal attachment to the... more
As God works through His people to bring salt and light to the world, He promises to share His glory with them. But in their sinful hearts, they can be tempted to forget who is truly changing the world around them. The test for Evergreen is not wheth... more
"Paul's prayer reveals the need of the believer to have discernment of what God has already given them. Though the Ephesians were faithful and loving, Paul knew they still needed spiritual understanding and insight. He prays that their hearts would b... more
The closing verses of Mark are often stigmatized as spurious by NT authorities, both ancient and recent. This closing feels different from Mark’s typical style; yet verse 8 would seem to be an awkwardly abrupt ending. These verses, however, provide e... more
Easter is the crux of the Christian faith. Everything believers hold dear rises or falls with the truthfulness of this claim to resurrection after death. This event is so far out of our normal experience, we may doubt it in our mind…but our heart, ne... more
Death by crucifixion is one of the cruelest and most degrading forms of punishment ever devised by human perversity, even in the eyes of the pagan world of old. Josephus described it as “the most wretched of all ways of dying,” and the shudder caused... more
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